Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales: Reader's Guides
Autor Dr Gail Ashtonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 oct 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826489364
ISBN-10: 0826489362
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Reader's Guides
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826489362
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Reader's Guides
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Many student-friendly features include discussion points, questions, suggestions for further study and a comprehensive guide to further reading.
Cuprins
1. Contexts
2. Language, Style and Form
3. Reading The Canterbury Tales
4. Critical Reception and Publishing History
5. Adaptation, interpretation and influence
6. Guide to Further Reading
2. Language, Style and Form
3. Reading The Canterbury Tales
4. Critical Reception and Publishing History
5. Adaptation, interpretation and influence
6. Guide to Further Reading
Index
Recenzii
"Gail Ashton's Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales represents a new direction in the venerable handbook tradition. While she does not ignore traditional topics like sources, structure, diction, and genre, Ashton recontextualizes their significance in light of the latest research into late-medieval material culture and discursive practices, and the uses to which 'Chaucer' has been put by later artists and critics. Likewise, Chaucer's well-known preoccupations (or better said, those Chaucerian themes with which critics traditionally have been fascinated)-are seen afresh through Ashton's effortless command of the strengths and weaknesses of current theoretical approaches to Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales. With an approachable style that is conversational yet precise, Ashton has freed Chaucer's great work from the strictures of a hide-bound, univocal textuality and released it into the contemporary conversations concerning gender and performance, hybridity and reception, as well as memoria and auctoritas, and academia and theoria. The Chaucer that emerges from Ashton's succinct but powerful survey is an author fully immersed in his culture and experimenting with the traditions of his time, but a writer equally and inevitably reinterpreted by succeeding generations, including our own. Gail Ashton's Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales is Chaucer for the twenty-first century." - Daniel T. Kline, Associate Professor of English at the University of Alaska, Anchorage.
"Concise yet comprehensive, this excellent guide combines essential information with illuminating analyses that draw on the most recent developments in Chaucer Studies." - Steve Ellis, Department of English, University of Birmingham, UK.
"High school and college-level literary collections strong in Chaucer studies will find Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales a fine reader's supplemental guide which introduces readers to Chaucer's life and times. Chaucer's history and culture are surveyed in chapters, which provide a critical approach to the Tales based on recent critical analysis, blending readings of key tales with ideas questioning approach, genre, language, and even culture. Students will find it an excellent approach." -James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review, May 2008
"Aston has written an easy-to-read and clearly laid out guide for students of Chaucer...Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales represents above all a study in interpretation, a reflection on how we should approach Chaucer from our contemporary vantage point. It is this open-minded refusal of critical closure that will ultimately give students the confidence to pursue their own readings." - Conrad van Dijk, H-Net Reviews, May 2008
"Concise yet comprehensive, this excellent guide combines essential information with illuminating analyses that draw on the most recent developments in Chaucer Studies." - Steve Ellis, Department of English, University of Birmingham, UK.
"High school and college-level literary collections strong in Chaucer studies will find Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales a fine reader's supplemental guide which introduces readers to Chaucer's life and times. Chaucer's history and culture are surveyed in chapters, which provide a critical approach to the Tales based on recent critical analysis, blending readings of key tales with ideas questioning approach, genre, language, and even culture. Students will find it an excellent approach." -James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review, May 2008
"Aston has written an easy-to-read and clearly laid out guide for students of Chaucer...Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales represents above all a study in interpretation, a reflection on how we should approach Chaucer from our contemporary vantage point. It is this open-minded refusal of critical closure that will ultimately give students the confidence to pursue their own readings." - Conrad van Dijk, H-Net Reviews, May 2008